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Here's what taking Tesla private means for the company and Elon Musk

"Having complex stakeholders is great", Farley said in response to a question about being public vs. private from FoxNews.com Automotive Editor Gary Gastelu at Ford's headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan. He wants every shareholder to have the option to stay with the company as private investors.

"We've been in existence for over 100 years-we've always had complicated stakeholders - and that's what makes our company great and vibrant", he said. "I'm trying to accomplish an outcome where Tesla can operate at its best, free from as much distraction and short-term thinking as possible, and where there is as little change for all of our investors, including all of our employees, as possible". Among these issues, short-sellers have especially posed a continuous problem for Tesla, and it's no surprise Musk would like to put an end to the roller coaster that their actions can cause, with him highlighting the view that Tesla is one of most shorted companies on Wall Street. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, a major backer of the Vision Fund, has built a $2 billion stake in Tesla already.

Trading in Tesla was halted for an hour and a half on Tuesday afternoon, by which time the stock had soared to $370.

The board members said they were "taking the appropriate next steps" to evaluate the proposal.

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"Most of the obvious funding sources for Tesla's take-private transaction are foreign-based", Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., wrote in a note.

Former SEC chair Harvey Pitt told CNBC that while the United States stock market regulator permits executives of publicly listed companies to use social media to make statements about their businesses, Musk's tweet was still "highly unprecedented". But going private could also complicate Tesla's effort to build a mainstream electric vehicle by removing the easy access to capital the Wall Street darling has enjoyed.